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	<title>MARQUEE: Browser Peculiarities: block versus inline marquees</title>
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<big><b><u>Assertion:</u></b></big>
<div class="assert">If no WIDTH attribute is set for a MARQUEE element, it behaves like a
     block-level element (linebreak before and after) and occupies 100% of the containing 
     element/window width. If a width is set, it behaves like an in-line element.</div>
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<b>Basic MARQUEE element, no width:</b>
<hr>
filler text 
<marquee>Marquee1 Marquee2</marquee> 
filler text
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<b>Basic MARQUEE element, width=500:</b>
<hr>
filler text 
<marquee width="500">Marquee1 Marquee2</marquee> 
filler text
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